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Britain: Russian troops likely to redeploy from Mariupol

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With the number of defenders left holed up in a Mariupol steel factory dwindling, Russian commanders will be coming under increasing pressure to reallocate troops from the strategic southern port city to bolster their offensive in eastern Ukraine, Britain’s Defense Ministry said.

More than 1,700 defenders of the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol have surrendere­d since Monday, Russian authoritie­s said, in what appeared to be the final stage in the nearly three-month siege of the now-pulverized port city.

An unknown number of defenders remain in the sprawling complex, which is the last bastion of Ukrainian resistance in the city — a target from the start of the invasion that has been under effective Russian control for some time.

If the factory falls, Russia will likely use troops from the city to reinforce operations elsewhere in the eastern industrial Donbas region, but the duration of the stiff resistance will complicate or prolong that manoeuvre, Britain’s Ministry of Defence said in a daily intelligen­ce report.

“Staunch Ukrainian resistance in Mariupol since the start of the war means Russian forces in the area must be reequipped and refurbishe­d before they can be redeployed effectivel­y,” the ministry Tweeted.

“Russian commanders, however, are under pressure to demonstrab­ly achieve operationa­l objectives. That means that Russia will probably redistribu­te their forces swiftly without adequate preparatio­n, which risks further force attrition.”

Analysts have said it is likely that most of the Russian forces that were tied down by the battle there have already left. How long the remaining troops in the Azovstal factory can still hold out, however, is not clear.

In a brief video message Thursday, the deputy commander of the Azov Regiment, which led the defence of the steel mill, said he and other fighters were still inside.

Ukrainian troops, bolstered by Western weapons, thwarted Russia’s initial goal of storming the capital, Kyiv, and have put up stiff resistance against Moscow.

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